Glass Casting - using the 'open mould' method with Di Tocker

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  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2025

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  • @hansethetooly5421
    @hansethetooly5421 2 роки тому +2

    loved the work and one upside to this method is you dont have to worry about snags and this open cast has restored the desire to resume my geometrical glass projects.

  • @marygaudette7850
    @marygaudette7850 3 роки тому +5

    Wow! That is beautiful! Thanks for sharing your process.

  • @obaidalhmoudi1846
    @obaidalhmoudi1846 4 роки тому +2

    I have reached to this video while I was searching of how glass being casting. What you have done is extraordinary work well done.

  • @MultiMoose29
    @MultiMoose29 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing time with us in your studio. Beautiful work as always.

  • @CarlosLopez-ko8xm
    @CarlosLopez-ko8xm 2 роки тому

    Such an extraordinary craft. I wish you were my teacher.😲

  • @GEMSofGOD_com
    @GEMSofGOD_com 3 роки тому +1

    Great job!

  • @vlahks86
    @vlahks86 2 роки тому

    Wonderful.... Thanks for taking the time and effort to make this video !! 🙂🙃😎

  • @TheDrgingerprice
    @TheDrgingerprice 4 роки тому +2

    Gorgeous work! Love the use of color. Thanks for sharing!

  • @SodiumInteresting
    @SodiumInteresting 3 роки тому

    that's beautiful piece, I wish I had a kiln...

  • @jrzgrl76
    @jrzgrl76 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing work! Thank you for sharing!

  • @thiagozequim
    @thiagozequim Рік тому

    thanks for sharing your experience

  • @goodsongsbeever8583
    @goodsongsbeever8583 4 роки тому

    Owww excited to see what comes of!!!!!!

  • @RovexHD
    @RovexHD Рік тому

    So cool.
    Love your work !

  • @GermanMic
    @GermanMic 3 роки тому

    U gave me some brilliant ideas lady, love & blessings upon u

  • @paulacrill6420
    @paulacrill6420 Рік тому

    Amazing!!

  • @susanroberts3813
    @susanroberts3813 8 місяців тому

    It’s really lovely 😊

  • @saff1091
    @saff1091 2 роки тому

    have you ever tried making glass rings? great work

  • @raysanders332
    @raysanders332 2 роки тому

    Beautiful.

  • @crush3095
    @crush3095 2 місяці тому

    SOOO cool

  • @EnryMusica
    @EnryMusica 3 роки тому

    Amazing art!!!

  • @EllaTamar
    @EllaTamar 4 роки тому

    amazing work

  • @seldomfollows
    @seldomfollows 4 роки тому

    Gorgeous work~

  • @kimpaynter
    @kimpaynter 3 роки тому +3

    Absolutely amazing how many hours do you think that piece takes from mold to finish

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому +4

      That's so hard to say as I work on quite a few pieces at a time. Perhaps 20-30 hours on this one 🤔

  • @tatianafigueroa4581
    @tatianafigueroa4581 Рік тому

    Hi!! Amazingggg work! I’m having trouble taking off the plaster from the glass. There is still a thin layer on top of my glass figure. Do you know what can I do in this case?? I’ve tried sanding the piece and still won’t come off. Many thankss!!

  • @EnzymeGuy
    @EnzymeGuy 3 роки тому +3

    That is beautiful work. What plaster do you use? Can it just be regular arts and crafts plaster?

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому

      I use Victor brand plasters, same for the building industry

  • @malcross2044
    @malcross2044 2 місяці тому

    Hi and thank you. What is the equipment you are using to grind? (not felt, etc., but the actual machine you buy for it...I have seen either hand or wheel grinding. Thanks.

  • @zumwild
    @zumwild 3 роки тому +2

    What temperature did you fire it at, and was that the full 5 days at full temperature? If you were using one colour of glass would a day or so have done? Did you have to ramp down the temperature, or could you leave it in the kiln to lose heat naturally as the kiln cooled? Can you reuse the wax after steaming it out? Amazing video, thanks for sharing!

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому +2

      Ok there's lots of questions. I can only answer for the work I do. I fire this work at 850 degreesC. The colours do nor make a difference to how long. The glass must cool slowly. I have electronic 8 stage controllers on my kilns.

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому +2

      Yes, you can re-use the wax.

  • @ryanclark2289
    @ryanclark2289 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this video. I am totally new to this stuff. May I ask what the white mud is that you used to make the mold to cast the glass with?

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  4 роки тому +1

      The (white mud):mould material is plaster and silica

  • @MCVitroFractal
    @MCVitroFractal Рік тому

    Donde puedo comprar los materiales y herramientas que usaste para pulir y para hacer el molde?

  • @paultouron
    @paultouron 2 роки тому

    Hello, thanks for thus vidéo. I'd bé so gratefull if you could precise tour firing schedule : how long to reach 850°C ? Wich température do you reach then and how long do you stand It ?

  • @denisbyrne5049
    @denisbyrne5049 4 роки тому

    Congratulations

  • @magdabdelrahman5780
    @magdabdelrahman5780 9 місяців тому

    The mold material is ready made or mix it yourself? do you mind specifying the mold recipe?

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  9 місяців тому

      I mix the mould materials. The base point for using plaster/silica for moulding is 1/3 water 1/3 plaster 1/3 silica. I have variations from this base recipe to allow for strength, expansion etc

  • @billrichardson2256
    @billrichardson2256 4 місяці тому

    👍wowzers. Lubly Jubly!

  • @mellaneyruiters8294
    @mellaneyruiters8294 Рік тому

    What materials do you use for your mould, and what is your firing range?... temperature

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  Рік тому +1

      Plaster and silica for the mould. Grog is added to the outer layers for strength. I fire this to 845 degreesC

  • @فاروقحجام
    @فاروقحجام Рік тому

    What is the required temperature?

  • @_Junkers
    @_Junkers 2 роки тому

    I'm blown away at how well that plaster held up to 850C. Are you using sodalime glass?

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому +1

      No, soda lime glass would not pour into all the detail. I'm used lead crystal. The mould mix is plaster and silica. Without silica the mould would not stand up to high Temps.

  • @Koyunlarin_sessizligi
    @Koyunlarin_sessizligi 2 роки тому

    👏👏👏👏

  • @Jamietron666
    @Jamietron666 4 роки тому

    Wow gorgeous work Di
    May i ask which wax you use? I'm from NZ too

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  4 роки тому +1

      Hi James. I use a blend of micro crystalline waxes. I like dark wax as I can see the form better when smoothing etc. But its hard to get now. Techniwax 20001 (I think) from Allied Petroleum is a good base but you have to buy 20kg or so.

    • @sarahmariayasdani9890
      @sarahmariayasdani9890 2 місяці тому

      Does it matter what wax you use while steaming it out? Or can it be any type of wax?

  • @anthonyjensen3483
    @anthonyjensen3483 2 роки тому

    Is it possible to cast a very simple form in a reusable rubber or silicone mold ?

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому +1

      You need a mould made from refractory materials such as plaster and silica

  • @ganeshlaveti1231
    @ganeshlaveti1231 2 роки тому

    I want this, but how any available store at online??

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому

      Thank you fof youd interest! Please visit www.ditocker.nz

  • @nisarmomin3214
    @nisarmomin3214 2 місяці тому

  • @sidalisaid12
    @sidalisaid12 2 роки тому

    What materials do you use to make the mold? Is it plaster?

  • @EonTide1111
    @EonTide1111 2 роки тому

    How do you determine how much glass to use?

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому

      There is a formula wax weight to glass weight. Each brand of glass calculates different

  • @chabka34
    @chabka34 4 роки тому +1

    Why not flame polish it?

  • @guhansubbiah6688
    @guhansubbiah6688 Рік тому

    what is the composition of mould?

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  Рік тому

      Plaster and silica on the inner layers, and grog for strength on the outer layers.

  • @agrippanyagwaya2308
    @agrippanyagwaya2308 2 роки тому

    Can you please assist me with tutorials on casting memorial tombstones,I'm in Zimbabwe .... kindly regards Agrippa

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому +1

      I wish you well with your castings but sorry I am not able to give tutorials. There are so so many variables to working in Glass, it is best to find and learn in a workshop. Good luck!

  • @thespacecowboy420
    @thespacecowboy420 Рік тому

    That kiln probably cost what a house does wow

  • @rev.lazarus906
    @rev.lazarus906 3 роки тому

    How much would this piece sell for?

  • @saraymoreno2252
    @saraymoreno2252 3 роки тому

    Bonjour, je fais un travail sur les matières, et dans ce cas c'est à mon tour le verre et bien, parmi beaucoup d'artistes j'ai choisi ce travail, (si cela ne vous concerne pas) pour mon travail de clade. Cependant, je ne trouve pas beaucoup d'informations à ce sujet. Pourriez-vous m'expliquer un peu le travail et que l'on vous implorait surtout de le faire.
    Vous m'aideriez beaucoup, merci.
    Hello, I am doing a work on materials, and in this case it is my turn to glass and well, among many artists I have chosen this work, (if it does not matter to you) for my clade work. However I do not find much information about it. Would you mind explaining the work to me a bit and that you were implored above all to do it.
    You would help me a lot, thank you.

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому

      It's exciting that you are interested in glass. If you wish to find out more about my work please view my website www.ditocker.nz of Facebook and Instagram both Di Tocker Glass

  • @marinaaletsee7801
    @marinaaletsee7801 3 роки тому

    what kind of wax do you use

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Marina. I can't tell you exactly because the wax o is is so old now. 20 years ago my fav was a 'victory brown' but I don't think you can get that now. I like a micro- crystalline wax with a depth of colour to see facets and blemishes, a wax that is a balance between hard and soft, that I can melt, pour, carve, join and that works well in winter cold and summer heat.

    • @marinaaletsee7801
      @marinaaletsee7801 3 роки тому

      @@ditockerglass4790 thank you very much for you answer. your works are very beutiful. thank you that you share your workprocess with us.

  • @brimalias6519
    @brimalias6519 Рік тому

    Your so inspiring I love this vid!! Your work is amazing! Do you mind if I give you a shout out if I eva upload my own glass making vid to youtube?

  • @pochlybardel2425
    @pochlybardel2425 2 роки тому

    Do you teach ?

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому +1

      I did teach for many years but not anymore as I'm concentrating on making

  • @pedrosanchez5701
    @pedrosanchez5701 3 роки тому

    Might want to wear a mask to prevent breathing glass dust.

  • @Bonzulac
    @Bonzulac Рік тому

    YOU CAN'T JUST DO A VOICE OVER WHILE PEOPLE IN THE SHOT ARE TALKING WITHOUT DROPPING OUT THE SOUND

    • @brimalias6519
      @brimalias6519 Рік тому

      That was one of my fav parts of the vid, I thought the voice was epic

  • @eyedownload
    @eyedownload 2 роки тому

    Thank you for informative video! could you tell me how you steamed the wax out? or what tool the steamer is please?

    • @ditockerglass4790
      @ditockerglass4790  2 роки тому +1

      I use a wallpaper steamer. These work very well

    • @eyedownload
      @eyedownload 2 роки тому

      @@ditockerglass4790 Thank you! Also I am learning and preparing to try all this from knowing not a thing... and I am wondering if you could tell me what the radial sander you use is and the grits? Is that an item sourced from Hardware stores or is it a specialty glass working tool? If that's not too elaborate a question? You probably use a tried and true sander...